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Does anyone know if Brack' has insured himself?

I hope there is some type ofplan in place in the event he has an injury ala
Sam Bradford/Wllis McGHees. please tell he has someone giving him solid advice. please...if not I am calling him personally tomorrow to make sure he gets himself protectd.

As far as depth goes though, the combination of White, Woodbury, Olaseni, Basabe, and Uthoff is much better than Niang, Ejim, Edozie, Gibson. Not because of the top 2, but because of the next 2 or 3. -DeanVogs

Re: Does anyone know if Brack' has insured himself?

Originally Posted by cybsball20

Those policies are very, very expensive... A company would surely know about some of the issues he has had with his knees, driving the premium up even more....

I thought most of them were contingent on them getting into the NBA. If you get there, we get 10% or something like that. I don't think they make it hard for the top prospects to get it because how many times does someone have a career ending injury. I would imagine its a gravy train even if you have to dish out a couple million every now and then.

Re: Does anyone know if Brack' has insured himself?

It wouldn't make sense for him to not have one. He goes to the NBA, he's a rich man. He gets injured and can't play anymore he gets paid AND he'll get his degree. It's almost a common sense type of thing for someone in his position.

Re: Does anyone know if Brack' has insured himself?

Originally Posted by cybsball20

Those policies are very, very expensive... A company would surely know about some of the issues he has had with his knees, driving the premium up even more....

policies are written such that the insured commits a portion of his first three year salary in exchange for insurance. so there's no (or very little) upfront money. the insuring party is generally very picky about who they insure, with a lot of due diligence performed, and will only insure first-round locks (as there's no money guarantee beyond that).

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